LIONTRUST SUSTAINABLE FUTURE MANAGED: Tesla-driving manager says you can be ethical and still make money

Until this Friday, it is 'good money week' – a few days when the financial services industry gets together and encourages people to think about their finances from an ethical point of view. Everything from green investments, ethical bank accounts and corporate bonds.

Overseen by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association and now in its 11th year, a big theme this time around is on encouraging more women to invest – not just ethically but across the board.

One of the sponsors of the week's events is asset manager Liontrust, a company which is now making a name for itself in 'sustainable investments'.

Overseen by Peter Michaelis, the 13-strong 'sustainable' investment team looks after assets in excess of £3billion across ten investment funds – from corporate bonds through to multi-asset and equity portfolios. To put this into context, Liontrust manages in total £11billion.

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Michaelis, who has solar panels on the roof of his home and drives around in a Tesla electric car, has a long history of investing in socially responsible companies, starting with investment house Morley – part of Aviva – and then moving on to Dundee-based Alliance before ending up with Liontrust last year.

Liontrust manager Peter Michaelis

He welcomes the profile that good money week gives his team's particular investment bent. Television programmes such as Blue Planet, he says, have also showcased the need to support industries capable of building a sustainable world.

The prime focus of Michaelis's team is to identify those companies it believes will improve people's lives – whether by empowering them financially, pushing through major medical advancements or ensuring better use of the world's finite resources.

The result is a bias towards financial and health stocks.

The Managed fund's biggest sector position is in financials – through stocks such as investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown and insurer Prudential.

Michaelis says: 'Hargreaves Lansdown is making investing simpler for people. That is a positive societal force for good. Equally, Prudential's powerful presence in Asia is encouraging millions of people to think for the first time about insurance and long-term saving.'

In healthcare, the fund is targeting companies striving to deliver more affordable solutions. A favourite stock is US-based biotech company Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Michaelis adds: 'This is a company leading the way in gene sequencing and helping fight the battle against cancer.'

Not everyone is keen on the investment sector that Michaelis is part of.

Brian Dennehy, a director of FundExpert, says ticking an ethical investment box 'comes at considerable cost' for investors because it excludes them from the 'vast majority of successful investment funds'.

Michaelis's response is to draw attention to the Managed fund's performance over the past five years – which is in excess of the FTSE All-Share Index.

He says: 'If you look at old pictures of New York's Times Square in the early 1900s they are dominated by horse and carts. Twenty years later, it was the car. Similarly, the days of the combustion engine dominating our roads are drawing to an end. The future is electric.'

Not surprisingly, none of the Managed fund's portfolio is invested in the world's major car manufacturers. Instead, it has holdings in companies such as the German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon.

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